Nottingham Law School Oil, Gas and Mining Law LLM Scholarship, UK

Nottingham Law School Oil, Gas and Mining Law LLM Scholarship Scheme 2014 Nottingham Law School will be offering a number of competitive scholarships up to the value of £3,000 for International
students who have been made an offer to study on the full-time Oil, Gas
and Mining Law LLM which starts in September 2014. Please check the
details of this scheme and eligible courses on our website at www.ntu.ac.uk/scholarshipnls.

Please complete all sections of the scholarship application form and send the required documents before the deadline.

Nature of the scholarship
These scholarships will be awarded to those candidates who most closely
meet the criteria for the award which are provided below.

The scholarship decision will be made by an awarding committee and all decisions of that awarding committee are final.

The
scholarship will be available in the form of a tuition fee reduction
and if you are awarded a scholarship your fee will be adjusted before
enrolment.

Application Process Applications
must consist of a fully completed scholarship application form, which
includes a statement of a maximum of 750 words which directly addresses
both criteria set out below. You must also submit evidence to prove that
you have achieved a 2.1 or above (or equivalent) in your undergraduate degree. This may be in the form of a degree certificate or official university transcript.

The
awarding committee reserve the right to exclude from consideration any
applications that include written statements which exceed the stated
word limit or are incomplete.

Please return your completed
scholarship application form and supporting documents to
nls.enquiries@ntu.ac.uk as soon as possible.

Scholarship application deadlines: 4 pm GMT on 30 June 2014

Scholarship
applications received before 4 pm GMT on 30 June will be assessed and
successful applicants will be notified of their scholarship award by 21
July 2014. Applications received after this date will not be considered.

Nottingham Law School Scholarships scheme terms and conditions

Applicants
are only eligible for consideration of a scholarship award if they have
been offered a place on the full-time Oil, Gas and Mining Law LLM.
Please Note: NTIC progression students are not eligible to apply for a
scholarship. Please check our website for details of funding for NTIC
students at www.ntu.ac.uk/ntic.

This scholarship is only
available to International Students. UK and EU students may be eligible
to apply to the Nottingham Law School Masters Scholarship Scheme. Please
visit www.ntu.ac.uk/scholarshipsnls for further information.

Students who are sponsored by their employers (full / part) are not eligible to apply for this scholarship award.

The scholarship deadline is 4 pm GMT on 30 June 2014. Applications received after the deadline date will not be considered.

Applicants
will be informed of whether they have (or have not) been awarded a
scholarship (with the value of the scholarship award if they have been
awarded) within three weeks of the application deadline dates.

For
consideration of a scholarship award, applicants must have achieved an
undergraduate degree equivalent to a UK undergraduate honours degree
(minimum 2:1) and must provide a copy of their degree certificate or
official university transcripts as evidence of this qualification.

Scholarships of up to a maximum of £3,000 are available. The awarding committee may choose to award a part scholarship.

The
scholarship will be available in the form of a tuition fee reduction.
If you are awarded a scholarship your fee will be adjusted before
enrolment.

If you are awarded any other scholarship, bursary and / or fee reduction from the University, the maximum amount awarded will not exceed more than £3,000.

The
scholarship is not transferable and will not be awarded if you choose
to defer your entry to a different start date or if you choose to
transfer to a different course at the University.

The
scholarship will only be awarded once an applicant accepts and meets the
conditions of their offer and are eligible to enrol on the postgraduate course.

Scholarships
are competitive and selection is based on academic attainment and the
outlined selection criteria. It is, therefore, of great importance that
you submit your academic documents with your application, that you give
your personal statement careful thought and preparation and you refer to
the criteria provided.

The University’s decision in all matters relating to the scholarship is final.

If your scholarship application is successful, you may be asked to appear in online and / or printed University marketing materials.
This may involve providing a student profile and a photograph which may
be used to promote the University’s scholarship schemes and Oil, Gas
and Mining Law LLM.